Saturday, January 30, 2010

Mid-winter brooding

Marvelous stained glass window fronting the Mennonite Church on SE 35th  ( I just love those Mennonites!)

Drowning man, kick upward once more!  Defy mid-winter despair!  Laugh!  Laugh, as Éomer laughed on the fields of Pelennor when he beheld what he thought to be the bloodied corpses of sister and father-uncle.  His grief and wrath drove him on, after that.  "Weep not over much," said he to his men, weeping as he spoke.

So, to thee, green-eyed, ever-grudging comrade, stingy with thy respect, thy courtesy --to thee, Dark Lord, with thy many minions, mistaking the blight thou spreadeth among the people to be thy will, thy doing --to thee hopeless, sneering cynic who will not believe in the goodness of brethren because of what it may reveal about thyself --and to thee, piteous, aggrieved self, more Ahab than Quixote --I ask:  What is purchased with these afflictions?

 
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, SE Harrison Street

Detachment is no defense.  I know well enough that people demand emotion, are exquisitely conditioned to elicit such, should it not be readily forth-coming.  I find there is more danger than reward in isolation.

Nor can one forever wield the poisoned weapons of ridicule and scorn.  They are demon-forged blades that drain the soul of the champion.  

But the drowning man will grasp at whatever may come to his flailing hand.

 Sunnyside Cententary United Church, SE 35th and Yamhill

Spring still will come.  And then, won't we feel foolish? 

(Play us out, lads.)

3 comments:

Stewart King said...

Eomer's "weep not overmuch" quote comes when he sees the body of his uncle, Theoden. When he sees his sister lying apparently dead, his reaction is "death!" Attitudes about gender-appropriate behavior? Closer relationship with Eowyn? Remember that Theoden had exiled Eomer only a few short months before.

And why did Peter Jackson have some slim young beauty play Eowyn? She didn't look much like a sword-wielding babe...stupid movies anyway...

Dan Binmore said...

There are only two problems with Portland, the economic swings are felt more strongly, and the winter blues. But July, the most beautiful time and place in the world will return.

Dan Binmore said...

There are only two problems with Portland, the economic swings are felt more strongly, and the winter blues. But July, the most beautiful time and place in the world will return.